One Name Studies: What are they? How do you do them? How can
they help me?

One Place Studies: What are They? What can you get from them
to help in your Research?

Paying
it Forward: Volunteer Opportunities from Home

The
Ryerson Index

"Oversexed,
Overpaid and Over Here"Movement to
and from Australia and the USA

Symbolism of Death Understanding
the Context: Why Social History is Important in Genealogical Research

Timelines
as a Research Tool

Wringing
the Most out of your Document

DNA:

How
DNA can be used to Solve Genealogical Puzzles

Queensland:

Distressed
Cotton Operatives Migration Scheme into Queensland 1863

Housing
for All

Owning your own home was just a dream for many people in the
late 1800s early 1900s then in December 1909 an “Act to Enable the Government
to Assist Persons in Receipt of Small Incomes to Provide Homes for Themselves”,
commonly known as The Workers' Dwellings Act of 1909 was passed. Its goal was
to provide houses for low-income Queenslanders, and between 1910 and 1940 it
produced over 23,000 houses for those who needed them. For the first time there was a possibility
for “Housing for All”

In Australia we are privileged to have Trove as a fantastic
resource but what if you want to research in the United Kingdom? In this
presentation we will see the options for accessing United Kingdom newspapers
online, both free options and also pay options such as the British Newspaper
Archive.

Findmypast

MyHeritage
for Online Trees

MyHeritage:
Record Matching

Trove

Internet and Technology

Digitising
and Organising Your Family HistoryFishing
for Cousins using Blogs as Bait